The Color of Paradox explores theoretical occult concepts of downward and upward causality as energy forces of order and chaos, respectively. In addition, The Color of Paradox serves as a codex to the mystical aspects of Gori Suture’s radical book series, the Smut Sagas, allegorical fiction that spurs magickal thought. Expand the mind, expand the soul. Free the mind, free the will.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Info About God Forms

Gods can be thought of as the light of Paradox through the prism that is
the Tree of Life (and its variations)

Gods can
be thought of as the light of Paradox through the prism that is the Tree of
Life (and its variations). Each Sephirah
represents an archetypal god form, which I have detailed in a correspondence
table title Who’s Who Correspondence Chart.
The following chart categorizes the gods of Earth according to the
corresponding Sephirah on the Tree of Life.
These charts were designed to assist me when naming locations in Eden,
and when choosing Earthly names for the gods of Eden. It now serves to assist the reader in
understanding the roles of Earth’s gods in relationship to their nature in
Eden.

For
simplicities sake, and because I am Earth bound, I have only charted the gods
according to their corresponding spheres on the Tree of Life. They are:

Who’s
Who for the Suturian Tree of Life

Order
Gods

(1.)Creation

(2.)Father God

(4.)Cycle

(7.)Reason

Chaos
Gods

(10.)Destruction

(3.)Mother Goddess

(5.)Chance

(8.)Passion

Neutral
Gods

(0.) Void no color

(1.1. / π.) Ideas

(6.)Reverie/

Musings

(9.) Reality

~

If one
examines how the colors of each Sephirah are formed, one can infer the
relationships of the corresponding god forms, so that:

Lesson: By combining Chance & Mother, one may
become the Father, filling the womb with life.
By bisecting Father, one becomes Mother (the womb, containing life
within) and Serendipity (Chance). The
drive to procreate and spread one’s seed.

Out of
Cycle (+Green)
comes

Passion (-Yellow) & Mother (-Cyan)

Lesson: By combining Passion & Mother, one
becomes cyclical (Cycle). By bisecting
Cycle, one becomes Passionate and Mother (the womb, containing life
within). To be born is to die. Without a body, there is no need for death.

Out
of Reason (+Red) comes

Passion (-Yellow) & Chance (-Magenta)

Lesson: By combining Passion & Chance, the mind
may learn to Reason. By bisecting
Reason, one becomes Passionate and open to Serendipity (Chance). This is evolution, survival of the fittest.

Lesson: By combining Father & Cycle, the Mother
is created. By bisecting (penetrating)
Mother, one becomes Father & subjective to Cycle. The desire to procreate, combined with the
resulting need for death and subsequent rebirth, creates a reality wherein
wombs are required. The forbidden fruit
is the mother’s womb. The woman ate of
the fruit (masturbation) and, desiring a child, begged her mate to eat, too.
(sex)

Out of
Chance (-Magenta) comes

Reason (+Red) & Father (+Blue)

Lesson: By combining Reason & Father, one allows
for Chance. By bisecting Chance, one
becomes Reasoned and Fatherly (masculine).
The will to live and be creates Fate.

Out of
Passion (-Yellow) comes

Reason (+Red) & Cycle (+Green)

Lesson: By combining Reason & Cycle, Passion is
created. (My life is limited, I must use
my time wisely. The time limit and
ability to understand this gives life more meaning.) By bisecting Passion, one becomes Reasoned
and submissive to Cycle (not just willing to die, but requiring it.).

~

I have not
explored these concepts in detail from the point of view of Chaos. However, for comparison’s sake, here is a
skeleton table for the Tree of Knowledge:

Who’s
Who for the Suturian Tree of Knowledge

Chaos
Gods

(1.)Destruction as
Creation

(2.)Passion as Father
God

(4.)Chance as Cycle

(7.)Mother Goddess as
Reason

Order
Gods

(10.)Creation as
Destruction

(3.)Reason as Mother Goddess

(5.)Cycle as Chance

(8.)Father God as
Passion

Neutral
Gods

(0.) Void no color

(1.1. / π.)Reality as
Ideas

(6.)Ghost of Daath as Reverie/Musings

(9.) Ideas as Reality

What’s In a Name?

Gods, when
appearing on Earth or Lovea, often choose a recognizable name from human
mythology, retrieved from the unconscious mind of the observer, that most
closely represents the god’s role in that situation, utilizing an established
name and reinventing it or assuming its role.
That, however, is never the god’s true name and may not even be the same
god twice in a row. Additionally, gods
can create a name to use on earth.

A single
god on earth may be represented by multiple Kinder, a collective -- organized
or independent -- going by the same earthly name. A god on earth may also be the same Kinder’s
soul reincarnated into the same role again and again, or it may be assumed by a
new Kinder if the old Kinder outgrows the position. Gods can be reincarnated as either race, or
shattered and reincarnated as humans, depending on the state of mind of the god
when he or she dies.

Matters of Technique

Cataloging
of Earth’s gods proved to be a tedious task, and much more care and attention
to detail is provided for those religions I personally find most
fascinating. Thus the Egyptian pantheon
is much more complete than the Roman.
Hinduism proved to be the most challenging. As a living religion, there is much
conflicting information dependent upon the sect.

The reader
will note that in regards to groupings, I have chosen to indicate groupings of
more than four with footnotes. Primarily
seen in Hinduism, groupings are listed only when describing gods that function
together as a whole, where one god can have ten faces while simultaneously
being ten separate gods, such as the Matrikas, who function together as the forces of
nature. For simplicity’s sake, I have chosen to ignore groupings based
solely on location of worship or family trees, wherein each god or goddess
functions as an individual, such as the Egyptian pesedjets.

In regards
to a single god with multiple names, if the name represents an unique aspect or
an avatar of significance, I have included the aspect/avatar’s name as a
separate entry. If the god was a
separate deity that was later merged with a more popular deity, I have given
the god its own entry. However, if the
name is more of an epithet, I have chosen to ignore it.

Except for
the Suturian gods, I have also chosen to leave out details about race, such as
whether a Greek god is an Olympian or a Titan or if a Hindu god is an Asura or
Deva. Although I have included some
deified humans, I do not indicate their original human status.

Additionally,
many deities have a direction associated with him or her; however, I have
chosen to include only those deities specifically tasked with directional
guardian as a fundamental aspect of his or her duties. This is also true of elements and
seasons. There are numerous
correspondence charts available that do a thorough job documenting those
details.

In
conclusion, I have tried to capture the essence of the gods and goddesses, and
based on my conclusions, I have indicated which spheres of Eden represent those
deities.

For
comparison, I am including The Metempsychosis of Paradox as featured in
Asphyxia, with a few updates.

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